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Verona Guide
Everything you need to know to make the most of Verona
What to See in Verona
Verona Arena
The 1st century AD Roman amphitheater, one of the best preserved in the world. Hosts the famous summer opera season and international concerts.
Juliet's House & Balcony
The legendary balcony of Juliet in Via Cappello 23. Visit the museum and leave your love message on the famous wall.
Piazza Bra & Piazza delle Erbe
Verona's two iconic squares: Piazza Bra with the Arena and Piazza delle Erbe, the medieval heart of the city.
Castelvecchio & Ponte Scaligero
The Scaligeri medieval castle on the Adige river, now an important art museum. The bridge is one of Verona's symbols.
Torre dei Lamberti
The 84-meter medieval tower in Piazza delle Erbe. Climb to the top for a breathtaking panoramic view of Verona.
Giardino Giusti
One of Italy's most beautiful Renaissance gardens, with century-old cypress trees and a wonderful view of the city.
Where to Eat in Verona
Osteria al Duca
TraditionalIn the historic center, traditional Veronese cuisine. Famous for the Amarone risotto.
Trattoria al Pompiere
TrattoriaHistoric trattoria since 1910. Famous for homemade tagliatelle and the boiled meat trolley.
Ristorante Il Desco
GourmetGourmet cuisine with excellent local products. Perfect for a special evening in Verona.
Osteria Sottoriva
OsteriaUnder the historic arches of Via Sottoriva. Venetian cicchetti and local wines. Ideal for aperitivo.
Events in Verona
Giugno – Agosto / June – August
Opera at the Arena
The summer opera season is one of the most evocative shows in the world. Aida, Carmen, Traviata under the stars.
Aprile / April
Vinitaly
The international wine trade show at Verona Trade Fair, just 2 km from Hello Verona.
Novembre / November
Fieracavalli
The international horse fair, a unique event attracting enthusiasts from around the world.
Dicembre / December
Christmas in Verona
Christmas markets in the historic center, lights and artistic nativity scenes. Verona in winter is magical!
Day Trips from Verona
Lake Garda
Italy's largest lake: Sirmione, Lazise, Bardolino, Malcesine. Gardaland is here!
Venice
The Serenissima in 70 minutes by train from Verona Porta Nuova station.
Valpolicella
The homeland of Amarone and Valpolicella DOC. Wineries, green hills and medieval villages.
Mantua
UNESCO World Heritage city, Renaissance jewel with Palazzo Ducale and Palazzo Te.